Hats and Beanies
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I've had this hat for a few weeks now, but I'm really impressed with the quality. I bought it in Nashville from Otis James, it's completely handmade and has great details
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Might have to look for that one, love the bill and it looks great on you.
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Been loving these www.rimeknits.com
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Purchased a newsboy cap from this site several years ago and it’s really nice… hand spun, hand woven, all traditionally made by an excellent (some say legendary) craftsman, etc…
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This is the most uncomfortable hat I've ever worn! It's a traditional, hard shell bowler that hasn't been conformed to my head, so it's short front-to-back and digging in.
It's from Patey Hats, the only people who still make them that way. And I'll have to take @Trail and Arrow there hat-shopping next time he's in London.
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My new lid from Ideal Cap Co, big thanks to RBG for the tip on a great quality cap.
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Cheers dude
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Continuing with my theme of finding weird hats that @trail and arrow wouldn't steal off me, here's a deerstalker, which was favoured by Sherlock Holmes. (Actually he didn't wear it in the original stories, but it became associated with him in illustrations from the period, and hence a part of his image.)